UFC 167 Weigh-In Results: Georges St. Pierre, Johny Hendricks on Point for Main Event

Longtime welterweight titleholder Georges St.
Pierre checked in at 170 pounds, as he prepares to defend his
crown against No. 1 contender Johny
Hendricks (170) in the
UFC 167 main event on Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in
Las Vegas. Light heavyweight co-headliners Rashad
Evans (205) and Chael Sonnen
(206) also met their mandated weight requirements without issue at
Friday’s official weigh-in.

The once-beaten Hendricks has rattled off six wins in a row. A
decorated amateur wrestler, he was a four-time NCAA All-American
and two-time national champion at Oklahoma State University.
Hendricks has not competed since he outpointed Condit in the UFC
158 co-main event eight months ago. A potent power puncher, the
30-year-old
Team Takedown representative has finished four different
opponents -- Fitch, Martin
Kampmann, Amir
Sadollah and T.J.
Waldburger -- in 95 seconds or less. Hendricks has compiled a
10-1 mark since arriving in the UFC as part of the
World Extreme Cagefighting exodus in 2009.